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Documentary portrays North Dixie
“North Dixie Drive,” a new documentary by former Daytonian Eric Mahoney, details life and the unique, eccentric culture along the North Dixie Drive strip just north of Dayton.
Mahoney, who was a member of the former local band Murder My Darlings, now lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has tentatively booked a local premiere on March 26 at the Neon Movies in Dayton.
For more about the film, which is his first, go to www.northdixiedrivemovie.com.
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By Rob
January 20, 2011 11:59 AM | Link to this
Strip clubs are “eccentric culture” now???
By null
January 20, 2011 12:07 PM | Link to this
Very misleading, one can go to any area of a city or town and find blight, people struggling or the nuts….
By Takin' It to the Streets
January 21, 2011 6:54 AM | Link to this
People struggling with drug, financial and homeless issues is not exactly an eccentric culture. Proceed you dreamer and history revisionist, if you must do a ‘movie’!!
By null
January 21, 2011 1:46 PM | Link to this
I wonder if “null” and Takin’ It to te Streets have seen the film to be able to know whether it’s miszleading or revisionist. But since when does someone actually have to know something before spouting off about it on these boards? No wonder nyc…is…always…ripping…on…it…here.